Saba A.—December 14, 2025
I love my sherpa-lined sweatshirt. It’s exceptionally warm, the fit is true to size, super comfortable not bulky. Material is high quality and the price is great. Wear it with a fun colorful scarf for a casual chic vibe. I’m so happy with my sweatshirt that I’ll likely be ordering another one...or two. Read more
JUDY—December 6, 2025
I love this sweatshirt It is so soft,warm, and comfortable. I don't like overly baggy shirts. I am 5'4", 126 lbs, 36B. I ordered a small, and it works fine. I would definitely buy in another color. Read more
JW—November 28, 2025
Love the color and warmth this sweatshirt provides. Does seem to run a tad smaller than usual, I think I should have sized up just to get it on a little easier. Washed and wrinkles still remain, I had it when they shrink wrap clothes, it's almost impossible to get the wrinkles out. Nobody likes wearing something that looks like you slept in it! Read more
Berbear—December 6, 2025
I live this shirt! It's nice and warm washes ice. Takes a bit to dry but worth the extra time. Read more
Maryland—December 15, 2025
very warm fleece lined sweatshirt, thicker and warmer that most regular sweatshirts. comfortable, laundered well - I've washed it several times now. Read more
Nicole M.—December 6, 2025
Love this sweatshirt. It is very soft and flexible but yet so warm and snuggly. Read more
Naomi—December 16, 2025
I love it,fits very well,very warm for the cold winters. Read more
Liz Swenson—December 19, 2024
Don't get me wrong. I love the look, comfort and warmth of this sweatshirt. It's true to size and made well. It would be perfect but here's the problem.... this top is extremely hard to get through the laundry. Once it's wet it's too heavy for the machine to spin it and get it anywhere near good enough to put into the dryer. My washer is only a year old and, while not top of the line, it's a midrange name brand machine so I'm sure that isn't the problem. I have no problem washing and spinning bedspreads, blankets, even fleece lined jeans. This top, when wet, is too heavy to go through the spin cycle. I have to actually wring it out by hand as best as I can and then hang it outside to drip for several hours before enough water is out of it that I can put it in the dryer. I dry it for a full hour on high heat and it's still damp enough to take overnight on the indoor clothes rack before it's dry. If you don't mind the work involved in washing this I say go for it. But...you've been warned. Read more